Ascension
The direction and angular distance measured east from the celestial equator
Ascension
The direction and angular distance measured east from the celestial equator
Augmented-reality
A computer generated interactive experience of a physical environment
Azimuth
The direction and angular distance of a celestial object from the north and/or south point of an object. Displayed with a line and circle
Celestial
The visible bodies of the sun, moon, and stars
Constellations
A group of stars that form a pattern or picture
Cosmos
Is the universe. When using the word cosmo instead of universe, the word implies a scientific understanding and reason
Declination
The direction and angular distance of a point north or south of the celestial equator
Elevation
Is the measured angle between the object and the observer's horizon
Messier objects
Are a set of 110 astronomical objects originally catalogued in the 18th century by French Astronomer Charles Messier and consistently revised throughout the years.
Nebulae
A cloud of gas and dust in outer space
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